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Drama, Western - plays produced in the Western world. This article discusses the development of Western drama in general; for further information see the various national literature articles.

Greek Drama

The Western dramatic tradition has its origins in ancient Greece. The precise evolution of its main divisions— tragedy, comedy, and satire—is not definitely known. According to


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    The Origin of Medieval Drama » Read Now

    by Leonard Goldstein. 278 pgs.

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    The Drama of Medieval England » Read Now

    by Arnold Williams. 188 pgs.

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    ...180 Some Books on Medieval Drama 184 PREFACE THIS BRIEF...Greek drama had its chorus, the medieval drama its expositors and doctors, later...much that has been written on...
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    The Medieval Theater of Cruelty: Rhetoric, Memory, Violence » Read Now

    by Jody Enders. 270 pgs.

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    Why did medieval dramatists include so many scenes of torture in their plays? Exploring the cultural connections among rhetoric, law, drama, literary creation, and violence, Jody Enders addresses an issue that has long troubled students of the Middle Ages. According to Enders, theories of rhetoric...
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    A Companion to Old and Middle English Literature (Chap. 9 "Medieval English Drama") » Read Now

    by Laura Cooner Lambdin, Robert Thomas Lambdin. 433 pgs.

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    This reference is a comprehensive overview of Old and Middle English literature with chapters focusing on particular genres, such as: Allegorical Verse; Balladry; Beast Fable; Chronicle; Debate Poetry; Epic and Heroic; Lyric; Middle English Parody/Burlesque; Religious and Allegorical Verse; and...
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    Dramatic Traditions of the Dark Ages » Read Now

    by Joseph S. Tunison. 350 pgs.

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    ...it will not be taken as a history of the drama in the Dark Ages. He does not assert more...have expanded the definition of the word "drama" unduly. On the other hand, he...
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    The Liturgical Drama in Medieval Spain » Read Now

    by Richard B. Donovan. 232 pgs.

    ...AND TEXTS 4 THE LITURGICAL DRAMA IN MEDIEVAL SPAIN RICHARD B. DONOVAN...our knowledge of the liturgical drama in medieval Spain. The bibliography should...gave valuable...
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    The Medieval French Drama » Read Now

    by Grace Frank. 298 pgs.

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    ...THE MEDIEVAL FRENCH DRAMA Oxford University Press, Amen House...BATEY, PRINTER TO THE UNIVERSITY THE MEDIEVAL FRENCH DRAMA By GRACE FRANK OXFORD...although his influence...
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    Medieval Panorama: The English Scene from Conquest to Reformation (Chap. XLIV "Sports and Theater") » Read Now

    by G. G. Coulton. 802 pgs.

    ...upon this note, and to sum up, in a few pages, the action of that long drama which will occupy my fifty-two formal chapters. What were the Seven Ages of this Medieval Man?...
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    Comic Tales of the Middle Ages: An Anthology and Commentary » Read Now

    by Marc Wolterbeek. 276 pgs.

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    The evolution of medieval comic literature and the development of man's notion of the comic is demonstrated by three groups of comic narratives composed in Latin in the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth centuries. Wolterbeek's translations of the poems into idiomatic English is accompanied by the...
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    Enter the King: Theatre, Liturgy, and Ritual in the Medieval Civic Triumph » Read Now

    by Gordon Paul Kipling. 393 pgs.

    The civic triumph, or royal entry, was one of the great `spectacles of state' that stood at the heart of national and civic life in the Middle Ages. It originated in the late fourteenth century as a vast theatrical ritual that transformed the city into a stage and involved king and people alike as...
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    A Companion to the Medieval Theatre » Read Now

    by Ronald W. Vince. 422 pgs.

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    "Vince has provided a useful and, for the most part, usable reference work. His introduction should be required reading for anyone approaching medieval theater." Choice

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